The following signage was made for the office remodeling of Beeler Orthodontics while employed by Ideaform.
The following signage was made for the office remodeling of Rollins & Petersen Orthodontics while employed by Ideaform.
The following signage was made for housing developer Tri Pointe Homes, who needed to refresh their current signage and add directional signs in their corporate office. Work done while employed by Ideaform.
A social media flyer made for the New York nonprofit, Dreamerscorp, that operates an after-school coding program for black and brown teens called Dreamers Club. The logo and branding guide were provided by Dreamerscorp staff.
My last logo for my branding was created back in 2017 and I really needed a refresh to represent not just the work I currently do, but the work I want to do in the future. I created hand lettering for my name so that it would have my own unique fingerprint to it. This shade of pink was chosen as I wanted to channel feelings of femininity and sweetness.
This graphic tee displays a complete rework of art I made while employed by Anton Sport. The original goal was to create a ‘70s style logotype sticker but I have now repurposed the art for screen printing.
This sticker is a slightly modified version of artwork I made while working for Anton Sport. The mission was to create a ‘70s style logotype sticker as a gift to customers picking up orders.
The client for this typography project, a local game developer, needed a logo for their upcoming RPG about supervillains. They were clear with what they wanted: 3D text calling back to retro superhero comics.
A commissioned logo for instagram account @neurofact to be applied as a social media icon and other branding opportunities. The client desired an illustration of a brain inside an orange Instagram notification bubble and provided the typeface choices.
A series of 4 signs designed for decorating the office the Californian nonprofit Project HIRED, that helps disabled job seekers build vocational skills. The photos, logo, and branding guide featured in the final version were provided by Project HIRED staff.
This apparel collection was my senior project for my Bachelor degree in Graphic Information Technology at ASU. The dripping tights were the first piece, designed using sublimation printing. Next was the plaid skirt, created through direct-to-garment printing. The final item was the punk shirt, which features a illustration produced with printable heat transfer vinyl.
An anime illustration that started as a sketch and was then vectored, cut out of heat press vinyl, and transferred onto a tie-dyed shirt.